WNetConnectionDialog

The WNetConnectionDialog function starts a general browsing dialog box for connecting to network resources.

DWORD WNetConnectionDialog(

HWND hwnd, // handle to window owning dialog box
DWORD dwType // resource type to allow connections to
);  

Parameters

hwnd

Identifies the owning window.

dwType

Specifies the resource type to allow connections to. This parameter can be the following value:

Value Meaning
RESOURCETYPE_DISK Connects to disk resources.

Return Values

If the function succeeds, the return value is NO_ERROR. If the user cancels the dialog box, it is 0xFFFFFFFF.

If the function fails, the return value is an error code. To get extended error information, call GetLastError. GetLastError may return one of the following error codes:

Value Meaning
ERROR_EXTENDED_ERROR A network-specific error occurred. To get a description of the error, use the WNetGetLastError function.
ERROR_INVALID_PASSWORD The specified password is invalid.
ERROR_NO_NETWORK No network is present.
ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY There is insufficient memory to start the dialog box.

The function returns error codes for compatibility with Windows version 3.1. For compatibility with the Win32 API, the function also sets the error code value returned by the GetLastError function.

Remarks

If the user chooses OK in the dialog box, the requested network connections will have been performed when WNetConnectionDialog returns.

If the function attempts to make a connection and the provider returns the message ERROR_INVALID_PASSWORD, Windows prompts the user to enter a password and uses the new password in another attempt to make the connection.

See Also

WNetAddConnection2, WNetCancelConnection2, WNetDisconnectDialog, WNetGetLastError